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SmartMetric the Developer of the Fingerprint Activated Chip Credit and Debit Cards Is Now Using Its Advanced Miniaturised Electronics Technology to Create a Revolutionary Identity Card With a Person–s Photo Appearing on the Card Only After a Biometric Fin

NEW YORK, NY — (Marketwired) — 04/16/15 — SmartMetric, Inc. (OTCQB: SMME) SmartMetric, the developer of biometric activated EMV chip credit and debit cards is applying its advances in miniaturised electronics to create a better and more secure identity and access control card.

With a SmartMetric miniature in-card fingerprint reader the new biometric fingerprint activated and verified identity and access control card is a major leap forward in using the power of biometrics for enhanced security. The user–s identity card has a thin film display screen along with the SmartMetric fingerprint scanner that displays the authorised card holders photograph only after a successful biometric fingerprint match. Another version of the new SmartMetric identity and access control card has the addition of an inbuilt transmitter that is used for biometric verified doorway access control and security checkpoint communication.

This new product will give us a broader and significant market beyond the banking industry and build on the incredible advances in miniaturised electronics developed by SmartMetric said today the company President & CEO, Chaya Hendrick.

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